Çevik-Compiègne | Turkey and India in the Shadow of the Great War | Buch | 978-90-04-70753-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 149, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 653 g

Reihe: History of Warfare

Çevik-Compiègne

Turkey and India in the Shadow of the Great War

An Imperial War
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
ISBN: 978-90-04-70753-5
Verlag: Brill

An Imperial War

Buch, Englisch, Band 149, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 653 g

Reihe: History of Warfare

ISBN: 978-90-04-70753-5
Verlag: Brill


What do Turkey and India have in common? Burcu Çevik-Compiègne brings sources from two apparently separate contexts into conversation to offer fresh insights into the Great War and its ongoing legacy, highlighting the perspectives of people in two post-imperial nation states. She uses public discourses, literature, oral histories, memorials and other material as entry points into histories of writing, overwriting and erasing the shadows of an imperial war. The connections and parallels between Turkey and India are traced in the narratives of self and the nation from the war to the present and across the globe, all the way to contemporary Australia.

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Acknowledgements

List of Figures

Introduction

Part 1: Ideas

1 Emergence of Pan-Islamism

1 Civilisational Discourse

2 Ottoman Governance of Diversity

3 Pan-Islamism in Diplomacy

4 Indian Muslim Solidarity with the Young Turks

5 Indian Red Crescent Mission

6 Pan-Islamism in Retrospect

7 Politics of Pan-Islamism

8 Ottomans in India

2 Entering the War

1 Turco-German Alliance

2 Ottoman–German Jihad

3 The Indian Home Front

3 Global Jihad and the Anticolonial Movement

1 Political Agitation across Borders

2 Mutineers, Revolutionary Fighters and Half-Hearted Jihadis

3 ‘Turkish War after the War’, the Khilafat and Non-cooperation

Part 2: Experiences

4 Pre-national Armies

1 Recruitment

2 Motivations for Enlistment and Fighting

3 Desertion and Disloyalty

4 Fighting for the Homeland?

5 Officers

6 Changing Political Views during the War

5 Feeling the War

1 Soldiers’ Letters

2 Treating Trauma

3 Venereal Disease and Race

4 Privation and Shortages

6 Intercultural Encounters

1 Indian and Turkish Soldiers’ Encounters

2 Accommodating Religious Needs

3 Oriental Women and ‘Unpatriotic Effeminates’ in PoW Camps

4 Intimacy and Affection

5 Language and Communication

6 Arrival in Europe

7 Romance and Sexual Encounters

8 Towards Cosmopolitanism?

9 Savages and Saviours

10 Oriental Mates

11 Maleficent Captors

7 Women and War: “How Different Are the Ideas Suggested by the Above Two Words!”

1 “An Army of Mothers and Sisters” and Labourers

2 Resistance and Political Activism

3 Women: from an Element of Backwardness to the Symbol of Modernity

Part 3: Remembering

8 Writing the War

1 Sources in Fiction

2 War as Part of Larger Narratives

9 Postcolonial Sites of Memory

1 Memorialisation of the Dead

2 The Anzac Estate: “One Big Graveyard”

3 Earlier Turkish Responses to Memorials and Cemeteries in Gallipoli

4 Contesting the ‘National Park’

5 Un-writing the Imperial and Pre-national Past

10 From Empire to Multiculturalism: Anzac Day

1 Early Responses of South Asians in Australia to the War

2 Transnational Politics of Anzac Day

3 Military Identity

4 Multicultural Politics of Remembrance

5 Islam and Multiculturalism

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index


Burcu Çevik-Compiègne, Ph.D. (2016), University of Technology Sydney, is a Lecturer of Turkish Studies at the Australian National University. She is a historian of the First World War and Turkish migration.



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